Liu Wenhao, Liu Wenting, Huang Letian, Guo Zining, Liang Ying, Zhang Haibo, Xu Nenggui, He Yihan
Clinical School of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Rehabilitation, Guangzhou University of CM, Guangzhou 510006, Guangdong Province, China.
Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of CM/Guangdong Provincial Hospital of TCM, Guangzhou 510120; State Key Laboratory of Moisture Syndrome of TCM, Guangzhou 510120, Guangdong Province.
Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2024 Dec 12;44(12):1453-62. doi: 10.13703/j.0255-2930.20231229-k0005.
To review the current research status and hotspots of acupuncture-assisted tumor chemotherapy and provide references for clinical and basic research in this field.
The relevant literature on acupuncture-assisted tumor chemotherapy from the inception of the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science (WoS) databases to December 10, 2023, was retrieved. CiteSpace6.2.R4 and VOSviewer1.6.20 software was used to analyze publication volume, authors, institutions, source journals, and keywords, etc. and to create visualized mapping.
A total of 2 116 articles were included (1 829 from CNKI and 287 from WoS), showing an overall upward trend in publication volume. The scope of acupuncture-assisted tumor chemotherapy has expanded, with a growing variety of research types. In CNKI, the most prolific authors and institutions were from Henan University of CM, forming core research teams. In WoS, the most prolific author was Bao T, and the leading institution was Kyung Hee University in South Korea, although author and institution distribution was more scattered, with close inter-regional collaboration. There were 602 keyword nodes in CNKI and 383 in WoS, with high-frequency keywords in both databases mainly focusing on treatment protocols, cancer types, and chemotherapy-related adverse reactions. CNKI publications highlighted frequent use of acupoints, with more diverse acupoint protocol options, while WoS focused more on different research methods. Recent CNKI studies have focused on improving immune function and quality of life, while "systematic review" emerged as a key term in WoS.
Research on acupuncture-assisted tumor chemotherapy should further strengthen collaboration and communication, focus on improving clinical evidence, and promote wider application of acupuncture in integrative oncology research.
回顾针刺辅助肿瘤化疗的研究现状与热点,为该领域的临床及基础研究提供参考。
检索中国知网(CNKI)和科学网(WoS)数据库自建库至2023年12月10日关于针刺辅助肿瘤化疗的相关文献。运用CiteSpace6.2.R4和VOSviewer1.6.20软件对文献的发表量、作者、机构、来源期刊、关键词等进行分析,并绘制可视化图谱。
共纳入2116篇文献(CNKI 1829篇,WoS 287篇),发表量总体呈上升趋势。针刺辅助肿瘤化疗的研究范围不断扩大,研究类型日益多样。在CNKI中,发文量最多的作者和机构来自河南中医药大学,形成了核心研究团队。在WoS中,发文量最多的作者是Bao T,领先机构是韩国庆熙大学,不过作者和机构分布更为分散,区域间合作密切。CNKI中有602个关键词节点,WoS中有383个,两个数据库中的高频关键词主要集中在治疗方案、癌症类型和化疗相关不良反应。CNKI的文献突出了穴位的频繁使用,穴位方案选择更多样,而WoS更侧重于不同的研究方法。近期CNKI的研究集中在改善免疫功能和生活质量方面,而“系统评价”成为WoS中的一个关键术语。
针刺辅助肿瘤化疗的研究应进一步加强合作与交流,注重提高临床证据,推动针刺在肿瘤综合治疗研究中的更广泛应用。